Many accidents were caused by driving too fast for road conditions, according to Lt. Kris Sell. Many drivers were cited for speeding, careless or negligent driving.

"If each accident takes one officer hour, that is the equivalent of one officer working 19 weeks just on those calls," Sell said in a press release. "If each vehicle involved in an accident sustained only $500 in damage, Juneau vehicles sustained almost $400,000 in damage."

Juneau remained 1.9 inches short of the all-time snowfall record as of Monday afternoon, according to the National Weather Service. The record is still 194.3 inches in the 1964-65 season.